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... Early History of Society and its Relation to Modern Ideas . By Henry Sumner Maine . London , 1861 . 2. The Province of Jurisprudence determined . Second Edition . By the late John Austin , Esq . London , 1861 · · - - V. - 1 . My own ...
... earliest recollections were of Greenhays , ' a villa near the same town , where he was brought up in all the comfort and elegance of the household of an opulent English merchant . His family was of Norwegian origin , but , as he assured ...
... early friend of De Quincey's mother , a very beautiful girl , now only in her twenty - sixth year , and inclined to be religious . Staying in the house as her guests were a Lord and Lady Massey , represented to Thomas on his arrival as ...
... early even as his Oxford days , De Quincey , we are told , was incapable of steady application without large doses of opium . He had taken a large dose on the morning of his paper work , and the reaction that followed in the evening ...
... early habits and infirmities , we may well be surprised at his longevity ; for he had exceeded his seventy - fourth year by near four months when he expired at Edinburgh on the 8th of De- cember , 1859 . In speaking of his early ...